Examples of using Nearly zero in English and their translations into Dutch
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Nearly zero magnetic hysteresis.
By 2015 that number can be nearly zero.
The odds of extinction drop to nearly zero. But once humans are on two different planets.
Unfortunately, the chances of success over the age of 40 are nearly zero.
Slow Bones Disease affects nearly zero people every year.
It reduces your chances of getting hacked on any site down to nearly zero.
Very low energy consumption towards Nearly Zero Energy Building(nZEB).
But once humans are on two different planets the odds of extinction drop to nearly zero.
The flexibility, reusability, and nearly zero maintenance cost etc.
Under Shunfeng, Suntech has the strongest financial footing in the solar industry with nearly zero debt.
The variation between countries is significant from nearly zero to more than 40% in Denmark
requires that by the end of 2020‘all new buildings are nearly zero- energy buildings' nZEBs.
In conjunction with nearly zero inflation, those nominal wage increases translated almost entirely into real ones.
Proactol XS is a 100% all-natural supplement that has nearly zero side results.
The magnitude of the A values ranges from nearly zero for very small substituents such as deuterium,
From 2020 onwards, all new build projects must be NZEB(Nearly Zero Energy Building) certified.
downtime minimized to nearly zero.
they can be replicated with perfect quality at nearly zero cost, and they can be delivered almost instantaneously.
with an average RAM footprint at 3M in total, and nearly zero CPU and battery consumption.
Today's trend towards low-energy building or so-called"nearly zero energy buildings" reflects radical changes in the way buildings are being designed
This time we are faced with the challenge of having to reduce the sulphur content of fuel to very nearly zero for both diesel fuel and normal petrol.
in Europe varies between countries, from nearly zero to 11.7% of all adults 15-64 years.